Former MSU Football Player Donnie Corley, Jr. Posts Bond After Arraignment

Former MSU football player Donnie Corley Jr. attended his arraignment in East Lansing on Wednesday morning.

Corley, Jr. was arraigned in East Lansing’s 54B District Court. Corley faces a third-degree criminal sexual conduct charge and could get up to 15 years in prison if convicted.

He is one of three MSU football players accused of sexually assaulting a woman at an on-campus party in January. Demetric Vance and Josh King are the other two suspects. Vance was arraigned on Tuesday.

On the same day that sexual assault charges came down against former Michigan State football players Joshua King, Donnie Corley and Demetric Vance, MSU athletic director Mark Hollis and coach Mark Dantonio held a press conference at Spartan Stadium to address the charges.

Criminal defense attorney and Detroit radio host Cliff Woodards joins "Current Sports with Al Martin" to discuss the nature of a sexual assault case, in light of the MSU football sexual assault charges.